UK says new law will crack down on hostile states' proxies from next month
UK says new law will crack down on hostile states' proxies from next month Britain said on Tuesday that a law to crack down on proxies acting for states deemed to be hostile such as Iran was expected to come into force next month, as it steps up powers to counter what it says is a growing threat posed by such groups. "Where foreign states are found to be engaging in activity that threatens lives or undermines our democratic institutions, we must ensure that such actions have consequences," Prime Minister Keir Starmer said in a statement. "We will not tolerate hostile actors paying petty criminals to do their dirty work.